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    Picking a Case to Study That Can Falsify a Theory
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Picking a Case to Study That Can Falsify a Theory

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

Picking a case to study that can falsify a theory or hypothesis is called:


A) Negative-case sampling
B) Opportunistic sampling
C) Typical-case sampling
D) Critical-case sampling

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